Paul Pickens

Paul was Kevin's pet wolf in his original Minecraft let's play. He appeared from episodes 30-48 before being killed by a bear from the more animals mod. He was later reincarnated as Jim's dog in the original Sim's 3 Let's Play.

Minecraft
Paul first appeared as a wild wolf wandering near the area where Kevin's Second House was. He was given three bones before being tamed and brought to live with Kevin. Kevin preferred to leave him inside the house and referred to him various times. He made him it almost all the time and moved with him to the third house. Kevin planned on building him a dog house, but never got around to it. Paul remained in the kitchen for most of the time, watching outside and Kevin building. On episode 48 however, Kevin was being attacked by various mobs at night when Paul helped. Paul killed numerous spiders and zombies before day came and the two went into the wheat farm. However, a bear from the more animals mod appeared and killed Paul. Kevin made a grave for him that got erased and so he made it again before making a new world.

Sims3 Original Let's Play
Paul was later on resurrected on episode 30. He became a different breed of dog, a small, brown dog rather than the standard white huskey-like dog he was in Minecraft. He played a slightly lager role in this game, being played with and barking at neighbors. Kevin had plans for Paul to become his personal attack dog, but he was mysteriously killed yet again.

Sims3 Second Let's Play
Paul was once again brought back in the second Sims 3 let's play. He played nearly no role at all. Paul was given up by Kevin, who believed that he was probably going to die with him one again. After being put up for adoption he remained an acquaintance of Jim's for a time before finally vanishing altogether.

Trivia

 * Paul was more of a fan favorite rather than an actual main character in all of his appearances.
 * He played such little role that his death was remembered more than he himself was
 * Kevin did not seem very upset over his death, but has mentioned it many times